I Love Charts -Song In this episode of "Sid the Science Kid" the students sing and learn about charts. The song lyrics teach that charts are great science tools and that charts use pictures to give information. Several examples of charts, like the weather chart, are shown in the video. Find other videos on charts and graphis in the Probability and Statistics subcategory of Mathematics. Run time 02:52.Author(s): No creator set

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How to Convert the Temperature When Predicting The Weather Weather prediction conversions (changing Fahrenheit to Celsius) are vital to getting accurate statistics so you can correctly predict the rain and winds. Meteorologist Mellisa Schenk explains the importance of accurate conversions and suggests websites that will easily help you convert your temperatures.) Learn how to do meteorological conversions in this free video. Part of the series: How To Predict The Weather. Run time 02:08.

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Ancient Greek Tragedy Unit #2 - Section 9 - Ancient Greek Tragedy. Video lecture for "Introduction to Theatre." Tragedy, Comedy and Saytr plays were the 3 types of plays. Tragedy means "goat song" and was the most popular of the plays.Author(s): No creator set

Elgar Cello Concerto, 1st mvmt played by Yo-Yo Ma This concerto was composed in 1919 and is considered to be a conersone of cello repetoire. This is a live 1997 performance of Yo-Yo Ma with Daniel Barenboim and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on stage at Carnegie Hall. Their is a brief, narrated introduction at the beginning.Author(s): No creator set

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The Harlem Renaissance Music This short film, is an introduction to an interdisciplinary unit on the
Music, Art, and Literature of the Harlem Renaissance. The video begins with the introduction of slavery to the colonies through Obama becoming president. It then focuses on the flowering of African American cultural and intellectual life during the 1920s and 1930s through art, music, and literature. Different performancers are highlighted-information is given in text and images shown. (9:54)

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History of the Internet 'History of the internet' is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet. The clip shows a brief overview of this history and shall animate people to go on discovering the history of the internet.

The history is told with help of the PICOL icons - PICOL standing for PIctorial COmmunication Language and is a project to find a standard and reduced sign system for electronic communication.

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Computer Basics : How to Change Wallpaper To create an expanded wallpaper picture for a computer desktop, right click on the desktop, go to "Properties", click on "Desktop" and change the position of the wallpaper to "Stretch". Change computer desktop pictures or photos from the standard centered position with information from a certified computer technician in this video on computer wallpaper.

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Computer Basics : What Is an Ethernet Card? An Ethernet card is a device that computers use to talk to a computer in another part of a network in order to transmit data across the wire or wirelessly. Learn how Ethernet cards come standard in most computers and rarely need maintenance with tips from a certified computer technician in this video on computers. (01:20)

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Statistics for Laboratory Scientists I This course introduces the basic concepts and methods of statistics with applications in the experimental biological sciences. Demonstrates methods of exploring, organizing, and presenting data, and introduces the fundamentals of probability. Presents the foundations of statistical inference, including the concepts of parameters and estimates and the use of the likelihood function, confidence intervals, and hypothesis tests. Topics include experimental design, linear regression, the analysis of Author(s): No creator set

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Visual Basics Tutorial 1 In this video you will see how to open a form in the standard exe. Title the form. Next you will add a button. Follow the steps to create your first project. Text and music-no speaking.Author(s): No creator set

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Body Parts Introduction to the body parts for children to learn about head, eyes, nose, ear, mouth, hands, legs, stomach, neck, heart, arm, fingers, thumb, foot, and feet. Run time 13:00.Author(s): No creator set

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Understanding Logical Statements, Part 2 of 5 Sal Khan continues his discussion using the same statement as the last video in this series, but adds a different logic problem to solve: "Identify the hypothesis and conclusion of the following statement, and determine whether the statement is always, sometimes, or never true." In this video, Sal offers an introduction to understanding mathematical logic statements. Sal uses the Paint Program (with different colors) to illustrate his points. (06:43)Author(s): No creator set

Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department.

In this segment, Professor Khatib shows a short video on A Finger-Shaped Tactile Sensor Using An Optical Waveguide, then lectures on Robot control and the one degree of freedom.Author(s): No creator set

Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department.

For the last meeting of the quarter, Professor Khatib shows a short video on PUMA robots demonstrating compliant motion and force control, lectures on Compliance, and shows the clasAuthor(s): No creator set